How will this road end

Zack 2022-04-19 09:02:01

In England in the 1980s, a boy who lost his father due to war, lived in unfortunate life in a single-parent family. The injustice of life weighed on the sky above my head, and I began to complain about life, trying to escape this circle of being ridiculed. Learning to fight and fighting back against others is only to protect yourself, and the sense of superiority you get from others is only when you bully people who are weaker than yourself.
Loneliness has always dominated life, so when there is a part that wants to accept you and go with you to the days when you can value you and show off your strength, you can't wait to fly over. At a young age, we always don’t know what is right and wrong. A happy and exciting life is the meaning of life. We can see ourselves in it and exist in it.
But too many things can't really distinguish right from black and white. The ideal we think may be just a circle thrown by others at will, allowing us to go inside. At that time, England seemed to be a prisoner who could not find his way. He broke free, but still didn't know where to go.
Maybe, sometimes we do something right and break free from a life that is not our own, and then what? Have you found the kind of life that belongs to you, England, looking for your own direction, looking for a colorful cloud under the hazy sky, or a roof to shelter from the rain~!

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  • Lol: What you mean before you went to prison and ruined everything? I'm going to be late for work. You can keep your little box.

    Lol: [Puts the handcrafted gift on the dashboard and leaves the car]

    Combo: [Starts crying and beats his head on the side window]

  • Shaun: [Last scene. Shaun drowns his St George's Cross Flag in a pond then stares mournfully into the camera]